Fox News just can’t get their crap together, can they? Ever since Roger Ailes took a nose dive right off the network for his own dirty laundry, there has been no one left to guard the the door. After a slew of scandals, some of which have yet to yield any evidence of guilt, host Eric Bolling has reportedly been suspended from his role at the network until the conclusion of an investigation concerning his alleged sexual misconduct.

One spokesperson from Fox said: “Eric Bolling has been suspended pending the results of an investigation, which is currently underway.”

In a damaging report given by the Huffington Post on Friday, Bolling was accused of sending “an unsolicited photo of male genitalia via text message to at least two colleagues at Fox Business and one colleague at Fox News.”

There were many sources that have now reportedly verified the account and alleged that the messages were sent several years ago. The photo’s victims also reportedly confirmed that the allegations were true and were able to connect them to a phone number that used to be owned by Bolling.

The report: “Four people, outside of the recipients, confirmed to HuffPost they’d seen the photo, and eight others said the recipients had spoken to them about it.”

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Yet are these sources identifiable? Will they come forward? It seems a lot to ask when there is no accountability.

From TheBlaze:

Bolling, a former co-host of hit Fox show “The Five,” is currently host of 5 p.m. EST show “The Specialists. He also hosts the Saturday morning panel show “Cashin’ In.”

Saturday’s episode of “Cashin’ In” was taped Friday morning “per usual,” but was pulled Friday night once Fox executives were made aware of the allegations against Bolling, a Fox spokesperson told TheBlaze. The show was replaced with a half hour of live news coverage Saturday morning.

It’s not clear how long Bolling will be out, but a Fox spokesperson told TheBlaze rotating hosts will fill in for Bolling while he’s on suspension.

Bolling, through his lawyer Michael Bowe, denied any involvement in the allegations.

“Mr. Bolling recalls no such inappropriate communications, does not believe he sent any such communications, and will vigorously pursue his legal remedies for any false and defamatory accusations that are made.”